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    #21 Kepperbes

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    Posted 07 April 2012 - 05:04

    Hate to bump an old thread, but do you guys know of any places in particular that can be used to create an XML feed? Any site in particular that you'd suggest?
    You can have anything in the world that you want, as long as your willing to give everything else up in order to get it.

    #22 Daniel

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    Posted 07 April 2012 - 05:34

    I'm thinking of using LinkClaw for this. It generates a huge xml feed for all backlinks or seperate ones for "created" projetcs.

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    Posted 07 April 2012 - 05:54

    Daniel,

    Thanks for that, but I was hoping to find a free service that created the XML feed out of the list of links, not a service that created the feed, and submitted the links for me.
    You can have anything in the world that you want, as long as your willing to give everything else up in order to get it.

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    Posted 07 April 2012 - 07:52

    View PostSimpleLeveraging, on 26 February 2012 - 01:41, said:

    One of the best ways of getting these types of links indexed given the large number of them that you can get (see sig file below)  is to take the urls you have been provided with. Create an xml feed via one of the publicly available free services, import this into Yahoo pipes and hey presto, Yahoo will immediately crawl your feed and links and then take the rss feed from the pipe and import into Google feed reader plus your original feed as well so you get two bites. That way within minutes if not seconds you get Yahoo and Google both providing links to your wikis and also crawling the wikis as well.

    Now with some of the better feed creation services you can get up to 350 wikis included in one rss feed so for a 10K wiki list then you would have to create 30 odd pipes but either do that in different accounts or we've had no issues with large numbers of pipes in one account before. Who cares if the pipes get knocked out (and we've yet to see that happen), you've achieved your purpose - you've got your feeds crawled and your wikis crawled.

    I can vouch for this. I did a wiki posting to @ 15k sites. Using this method I currently have 14,200 of these postings indexed in google. ;)

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    Posted 07 April 2012 - 07:56

    View PostKepperbes, on 07 April 2012 - 05:54, said:

    Daniel,

    Thanks for that, but I was hoping to find a free service that created the XML feed out of the list of links, not a service that created the feed, and submitted the links for me.
    http://www.bulkping.com/rss-feed-generator-creator/

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    Posted 07 April 2012 - 12:47

    Thanks netwerks!
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    Posted 11 April 2012 - 04:02

    View Postnetwerks, on 07 April 2012 - 07:56, said:


    Its much easlier ..
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    Posted 17 April 2012 - 18:38

    View PostSEOHelpz, on 20 February 2012 - 22:00, said:

    Hello all,

    Recently I had read something interesting about twitter, its about using twitter as a indexing tool. I had done a quick test with few wiki links. I had selected wiki links for this test as it is little difficult to get indexed. This result is amazing for following reasons

    1. This result is in just 3 days
    2. These are wiki links
    3. Got an amazing SERP improvement too..
    4. Out of 25 WIKI used for testing 8 of them were dead , so indexing rate is way too high in my opinion

    Here is the result
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    Here is the method.Its simple and scaleable.


    I tweeted these wiki links using proxy from 5 different twitter accounts. All the tweets are done on same day. Retweeted few of them too. Checked the result after 3 days. What you see above is the result , Did any one did similar tests and what is your thoughts ?

    Hey SEOHelpz.Why didn't you set up another group like this but didn't twitter them.Then you can compare them in the same condition.





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